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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1908)
It II C 0 1 11 C 0 U It t X C a & C r OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER COLLINS A HAYDEN, Pcblisbebs I Entered l the postofllce at Teledo, Oregon, as Mnina-cim man matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year -S'.x Months -Three Months - "!! : County High School. ' At the meeting of the ' Toledo Development League last Saturday J evening the proposition of a County j lTi-- Sr.lw.1 .a fbon a - g p- v a .. J tunaft V4 ' A Sv committee was appointed to circu late a petition asking the County Court to have placed upon the bal- lot at. the coming June election the proposition as to whether the voters of this county desire a county high school. The following taken from the' Oregon School Laws, section 220, says: "The county court, at any general election to be held in any county after the passage 0f this act, upon the presentation of a petition signed by one hundred or more qualified electors, tax-payers of said county, must submit the question of establishing and main taining a county high school to the qualified electors thereof. The ballots for such election shall con tain the worxls, "For County. High School Yes;" "For County High School No; "and the voter shall indicate his choice as provided in the Australian ballot law." Section 221 savs If the maioritvlo,An"ft 4- 1892' (;-i "end of spring. ii. , ., . til an vuics cast, uii lire jjroiHJBluon ; tO establish a COUnty high School . , .. 'are 111 the alhrmative, it shall be the fltltv of thn count v ivinrt. witli-: . . . , . . . 111 """.J ""JB uitL-i uaiivilSHing, tuuu Vote, to locate Said school in Some suitable and convient place in said county. The county court shall also estimate the cost of a suitable lot, erecting a building and furnish ing same for the accommodation of such school, with the cost of con ducting such school for the next twelvemonths; provided, that the county court, or the high school b.)ard, as herein constituted, may .L , , , . , rent suitable rooms for the accom-1 . modation of the school. If roomB can he obtained in the public school j buildings in the place in which the 1 said school shall be located, they shall be given the preference; pro vided, further, that said board may contract with the Ixmrd of directors of any district in the county that now' maintains, or may hereafter. maintain, a school of high school! grade to teach all county higli'j school pupils at such rate per capita or in the aggregate, as they may deem right and just, and shall pay for the same out o the high school f fund." "K iV ir nouT iwn irnn ko T1. 1 1 rt school district has maintained a" district high school and it has proven a convenience to : the scholars and patrons. In years nast dozens nf mmila fmm T.inpoln , i i i- i iv ""uy nnu tiusireu nigiier siuuies than the public schools ' afforded were compelled to go outside the county for from one to two years to take up the studies sup plied by the high school prcpatory to entering college. With : the . county high school this expense and inconvenience to. pupil and ' parents will lie illiminated. The ..Jr ,J .v,n;(:.,:.,.. . i i I high I U1U"' ""U1U w vt'ry email com- i pareu witli tlic advantages in sav ing of tuition, board, etc, in at tending school outside the county, the increase in our population, and many other ways. Let us all pull for the County High School. ... .... Miss Gladys Vanderbilt was mar ried Monday to Count Szchenyi of Hungary. It is another case of a worthless, busted "Count" needing money and a fool American heiress wanting a title. The decision of the Oregon Su premc court upholding the Tuttle . road law is a fortunate event in the history of road improvement in Oregon. While that law does not meet the requirements of conditions in all communities, it is an effect ive measure where circumstances i , . . i . mate it applicable, ine law pro- The law 5jj , vides for the permanent improve 50 ment of a highway at the expense of owners of property within two niilles on either 6ide of the road, the cost to te Paid in installments. . The principle is the same as that ? t i i ii . i . upo'1 wmLa m0Bl 01 ine Bircei lm" Pavement laws are based. The i work cannot be done without the consent of the property -ow ners themselves, and, on the other hand, j a minorit.v cannot prevent the work, I Whether improvements shall be jmade Under that statute is optional ! with those who are most directly iinterested- Its provisions are not j oUl8atory upon any community, In some localities it is quite likely j that tjns method of paying the cost oi roau improvement wouiu De fouruT unsatisfactory, but it is well to have the law upon the statute books for the bonofit of those who wish to operate under it. The law is fair and reasonable and was wise- ily upheld. Oregonian. . ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oretron, January 4, 19118. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 178, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds In the States of t'lilifnrnia, Ore- I gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to nil the Public Land States by act fleld' ou"ly "I Lane, state of Oregon, has this day Hied In this offlco his sworn state me,,t No 7M"r the purchase of theneof section 8, In township IPs. range 8 w, and will offer proof to show that V he land snuirht 1 moro valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes , and 'to establish his . 'claim to said land before the County Clerk ol 1 I,en,on county, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Satur- aay, ine ni ouy.oi March, 1908.. He names as witnesses: T. J. t urns of Alsea, Or. Friukof rhllwmath, Or ; W. E. Allen, (iny Marvin L. Hiiinmltt of Eugene, Oregon. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 21st day of March, 1908. ' Alokhmon 8. Dresser, Register. Wanted Farm lands . located on th.e Siletz riTer, A"lT "g, ny .lBn'!;1 'fr sale please fill oilt the following blank Blld mHil to rALPh AcKtETj Tilajl)0ojfi Oregon. ( y land is situated in sec '. townsnip . .rant?e, My price is ; Please tjive what other description you cau. Signed '. , TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES ...... M. N. ANDERSON, Prop. Oood Rltts and well-broken Saddle . Horses. Speulal attention given to Traveling Hen. Horses Boarded and given Good Care City Draying in Connection 'Why Suffer, from Rheumatism? I' Do you know that rheumatic Dains can be relieved? If you doubt this just try one application ef Chamber Iain's Pain Balm. It will make rest and sleep possible and that certainly means a great deal to any one afflicted with rheumatism, 'For sale by 0. O, Krogstad.- ; ... THE NEW, YORK WORLD . Thrlce-a-Week' Edition. The Thrice-a-Week ,World, no that a trreat Presidential camDaiirn is fore shadowed, hopes to he a better paper tban it has ever be!" before' aud ll has Diade its arrangements accordingly. Its ad it reDorts everything fullv. nromnt a w.r y and accurately. It is the only news paper,not a daily, which is as good as a daily, and which will keep you as com pletely, informed of what is happening throughout the world. A special feature of the Tlmce-a-Week World has always been its serial fiction. - It publishes novels by the beat authors in the world, novels .which in book form sell for $1.50 apiece, and its high standard in this respect will be maintained in the future as in the past. The Thrice-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequaled newspaper and Tub Leader together for one year for H.70. The regular subscription price 0t u,e two papers is $2.50. When in Toledo Stop at the MERCHANTS HOTEL The Leading Hotel of Toledo x BATES: Boom and Board, $1 per Day, and up Meals, 25 cents. Rooms, 50 cents fSpecial Rates for Families" D. Xj. CUSACK, Proprietor INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON HEIRS sub- w h 55 -. Date Date Bid divisions . j? V : Acres Ligted Opened John Adams, et al., ... Lota 28 and 26 1 10 10 f and tv'.i w; ? 8 10 80 Nov. U.1W7 Fca. 10,1908 Nellit M White, et al ; v e 1 1 10 9 80 : Nellie Hnllls, et nl. ...... .v Bw'4lie'i 30 6 10 40 " " Mary Hardini; , Lots 22 and 23 6 10 ' and kw'4 ne! 7 10 9 SO " " John Weat... ...... ....v.. v.'. wHe'4 17 9 9 80 . ' " Heniy Dell.......... .' e'J lotn 1 and 8 8 10 9 and vi lots 4 and 5 9 10 9 80 . " ' . William Klamath.. Lota8and 4 7 10 9 82.10 " " William Klamath e,iw 7 10 80 " " " Josephine Tipton vi ne'-i SO 9 9 80 " ' Stewart Rooney... Lata 27 and 28 r 1 1 9 Tv " aud iiej nw 12 10 9 80 " " . Stewart Roonoy nj ne 1 7 11 80 " ' Katheiii'ie Evana.... ajawf 27 9 9 . 80 " " ' Katherlne Evans..' Lota 14. IS and 16 33 9 9 and wannwj 84 9 9 ' SO " . William Battise.. '.eHneJi 12 10 9 80 Kov. 11,1907 Jan. 20,190 Jane Yannur Lota 11 and 12 2 ' 7 11 '; ' r . . andiiw'ine SO 0 10 80 1 " John Woodman.! aJi Lot 13, Lota 20 and 29 9 ' ' and wnwj neand nwli'iw ntj 16 10 10 80 ' v " ; 8olomon Keott tyt awH' ' 20 9 '10 80 " ' , . Ilida for the following w'i)l bo reraived till Mondny noon, March 2, 1908. ' . ..OWNER ' . DESCRIPTION ACRE8 ALLOTTEE Nellie Lumont, e4 aejand si ne'4 aec. M.T27 , R 8w, W M 160 Frank 1'aloiis Heinha Harris, ne4 se! and lot 3 sec. 8, T 10 a, R 11 w - .76.85 Georxe Ilarria Lucy Jourdnn, n! nj aw and s i nwj aec. 22.T 9 a. It lew .. TiO.j . William Jourdau LOcy Jourdan, Lola Band 9 sec. 6, T 10 R 9, and w4 wawj imj , and Lot 2, aec. 17, T 10 a, R 11 w..v. 64.68 William Baker .. . . . , NON-COMPETENT 1AND8 ' , Lucy Jourduii, n4 nwh; and n ti nw4 aec. 23, T 9 a, R 10 w 80 Lucy Jourdan Louisa rimlth.iwj hw4 aec. 1 and nw!4nw4 sec.l2,T It a, R 9 w ,80 ' Luuia 'Smith William Smith, seJiseVi sec. 2, and ne'4 ne'i sec. 11, T 10 a, R 9 w .. . 80 William Smith Jane Wilbur, Lots 12 and 13 sec. 7. T 9 s, R 10 w ' 71.78 Jaue Vilbur Miuy. Haiding, Lots 18 and 31 and nwJi ae sea. 6, T 10 a, R 9 W" Mary Harding Martha Johnaon, nw'4' sec. 26. T 9 , K 9 w 80. ' Martha Solomon JuhnOrton, Lo.a 1, 2 and 8 see. 20, TlOa, R 10,w . 72.71 " JohnOr.ton Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, Doon, of the various days upon wljich tbey are, listed to bo opened in above schedule, and must be directed to Knott.C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. Envelopes containing such bidah'ould not have doted thereon the description of ihe lauds to which the bids relate, but there shall be noted on such envelopes the date upon which the bid is to be opened. Enclose certified check for at least-25 per i-ent. of your bid. KNOTT C. EGBERT, Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. DON'T FORG-ET ; A Gran Will be Given by the Toledo Fire Department on Friday, February 21, 1908.! MUSIC BY ROEBROOK'S OBCflESTA Proceeds for tlie benerit of the Fire Department. R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TOLEDO, OREGON Office In Schenck Building. Office hours : 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 nod 7 to 8 p. m. Emergency Calls at any time. BOTH THONES- , Lincoln County Bank (INCORPORATED) $io,doo Paid Up Capital Drafts and Money1 Orders sold, the United States, TH0S. LEESE, President. TOLEDO BAKERY , J. BURKEL, Proprietor South end Railroad Avenue Fresh Bread, Fresh Pies Fresh Cakes Everything First-Class Orders out'of town promptly filled. payable at all principal points in Canada and Ivurope. WM. SCARTH, Cashier Waldport Real Estate Firm. If you wish to buy or sell real estate, see us. We are prepare! to handle your business promptly and ou satis factory terms. v- Viboil Howell & Co., Waldport, Oregon. NOTlpE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, November SO. 1907. Notice Is hereby given that Eder T. WallHOH of Siletz, Oregon, has filed notice of hli inten tion to make final commutation proof in sup port ef nil claim, viz: homestead entry No. 16093 made November 7, 1906, for the sV, section 1, township 10 south, range 11 went. and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Portland Oregon, on January 13, 19C8. He names the following witnesses to prove hU continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, viz: E. J. Smith, of Newport Oregon; Maude Howen. Frank B. Gilson, and R. H. Williams, all of Siletz, Orexou. ALcernoM S. DttfUi IB. Register. I THE - . I l-BONBONIERE! GEORGE A. HAIL, Proprietor X Choice Confections ' ' W Summer Drinks " . ' Ice Cream VX( jS Fralts, Nuts J! Tobaccos, Cigars'! W Stationery - ' ' - 1 B0NB0NIERE ;ANNEX S I Two Coors 'South' ftj POOL, BILLIARD and, CARD TABLES (V V. ROWI JNO JLt I PV l BOWLINQ JrLLEY A Quiet, Orderly Place to Play I TOLEDO, OREGON ' . CONTE8T NoTICE. L. S. Ijtnd Offlce," Portland, Oregon, , ' " 1 December, 2, 1907 A sufficient contest affidavit having beon filed in tliiaoffire by Henry A. Hpstetler, con testmit. auainst homestead entry Ne. 14406. made July SI. . 19fti, for the se section 25, township 8 South; range 9 west, by Harl Ho cum, contestee; In which it is alleged that he in well nrquuinted with tbe.tract of land em bnicedjn trje homestead entry, and knows the preBept condition of the same; also that said Harl Hocum has wholly abandoned said i land; and especially for the last six months; thftt..h has never resided upon, and made said huid his. home te the exclusion of a home 'sewhere,- but ha len living at Tacoma, ash. since making said entry, and has made only nccaxioual visits te said land for short . periods at (very long intervals; that the Im provemen'ts on said land are very poor and neagre.vand" no cultivation has been made thereupon ; and that said alleged abnenoe from the wild liuid w"s not due to his employment In the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States as a private soldier, officer, sea. man er marine, during the war with Spain. ,or any other war in which tl)e United States may Tie engaged, said parties are hereby neti lied to appeiir. ' respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clnek a. m. ,on January 8th, 1908. before the Register and Receiver at the .United States Land Office at Portland, Oregon. '" The said rontestand having, in a proper affidavit, filed Dei-ember 2nd 1907, set forth facts which show that arteKdiie' diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it Is hereliy ordered and directed that .such notice be given by due anil proper pub lication. ; Aj.gkknon S. Dntssiia, Register. NOTICE Port-PUBLICATION. .: U. S..Land Cilice, Portland, Oregon, December 4, 1907. Notice is hereby given that Andrew Javodins ki oP.Kalls City, Oregon, has tiled notice of his intention .Xo.iuake final five-year proof in support of his claim, viz: Hon.es'ead entry No. U402, made July 21, J02, for I lie nejof section 23, township 8 s, range 9 w, and that said proof win be made- before tho Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, en February 10,1908. . He names the following witnesses to preve his continuous residence upon, and cultlva ttoiiof.gajdlaiid, viz; , , . WilliHin Htaiike, Joseph Stanke, Louis Jones and Jack .'Mct)oualcr; of FalU City; Oregon- - hL9M1LVfin H Dhksskr, Register. LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY C. B. CROO & C. K. HAWKINS r' Abstractors Toledo, ' Lincoln County, Oregox It is not business to buy reiil eRtate with out au abstract of title. We -are pre pared .to-'.fuiriih fame promptly an correctly. ' ,i . 60 YEAR3 EXPERIENCE iA Tnanr Mint rrftff, CovniQHTr Anyooe sending sketch and description ma? qalckly ascertain our opinion free whether an uiTeiiimn is pmonoiy paieniaDie. Commnnlra. tlonsstrlctlTConfldentfal. HANUBOOK on PaUnui sent free. Oldest aaenoy for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. recoil neeicU notica, without oh urge, tiptfe . Scientific American. A nanasomeiy urortratea weekly. 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